No, but we did import a pine tree from the US (Pinus Radiata, a.k.a. Monterey Pine) but that was more for a large scale forestry industry. New Zealand has the largest man made forest in the world. We also have large tracts of areas (national Parks) that still have its original native forest, some of which seldom if ever see's a human.
The Republic of South Africa
Gold (Export), Chemicals (Import), transport items/equipment (Import), Motor vehicles (Export)
It exports more. 52% export and 48% import
Because South Africa doesn't have bauxite reserves.
It is oil.
The top five countries from which the United States imported red meat are: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark, and Argentina
New Zealand
clothing
new zealand
New Zealand
Your answer depends on the quantity of diamonds you want to import, the country in Africa from which you want to import the stones, the country into which you want to import the stones and the duty regulations involved.
New Zealand does not import to other countries, but from other countries. However, it does export to other countries. They are two totally different questions.
Potatoes
I couldn't buy a good computer in Fiji so I had to import one from New Zealand.
cheese and wool
Cars
South Africa